How to Connect Bluetooth in the 10th Generation Accord?
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Method to connect Bluetooth in the 10th Generation Accord: 1. Turn on the Bluetooth on your phone and set it to be visible to nearby Bluetooth devices; 2. Activate the Bluetooth on the car's head unit; 3. Add a Bluetooth device by selecting the corresponding device from the Bluetooth device list on either the car's head unit or your phone; 4. The system will prompt for connection, simply proceed to connect. The 10th Generation Accord is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan launched by Honda, featuring a youthful and sporty exterior, a premium-feeling chassis, and spacious interior. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 143kW and a maximum torque of 260Nm.
I previously drove a 10th-generation Accord and also figured out the Bluetooth pairing process, which is actually quite simple. First, start the vehicle to power on the infotainment screen, then locate the 'Settings' icon in the main menu and tap to enter. Select the 'Bluetooth/Devices' option. At this point, ensure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on, then choose 'Add New Device' on the infotainment screen - your phone should detect a device named something like 'Honda Accord'. After tapping to pair, both sides will display the same numeric verification code; confirm they match to complete the connection. Special reminder: some owners forget to check the 'Media Audio' option, resulting in only phone calls working without music playback, so remember to verify this setting in Bluetooth options. I usually set the paired device as default after first connection so it automatically connects when entering the vehicle. If experiencing unstable connection, try deleting the old device and re-pairing.
I've actually operated the Bluetooth connection on the 10th-gen Accord many times, and the key lies in the sequence of steps. Don't rush to start the engine; it's better to just power on the car. Then swipe left on the center control screen to enter the quick menu. Click the Bluetooth icon to access the device list, and immediately turn on your phone's Bluetooth to search after selecting 'Add New Device'. When you see 'Honda ACC' or a similar name, select it, and wait about three seconds for the car system to pop up a pairing request. I've encountered situations where the pairing code doesn't appear on the phone; in this case, just click the confirm button on the car screen. Here's the crucial part: after connecting, immediately test the call and music functions. If you find no sound from the music, independently increase the media volume in your phone's Bluetooth settings. Usually, disconnect the Bluetooth before turning off the car when exiting, and the connection will be faster the next time you start.